Jonathan lacks ability to solve Nigeria’s problems – Belgore

March 16, 2013 by Success Nwogu, Ilorin

Mr. Dele Belgore

Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Kwara State governorship candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria in the 2011 elections, Mr. Dele Belgore, talks about sundry political issues in this interview with SUCCESS NWOGU

Do you believe that the All Progressives Congress project will succeed?

APC is an idea that is long overdue. The idea is inevitable. It is inevitable in the sense that we cannot go on like this. The situation in the country has got to a level where the Peoples Democratic Party has not been of any good to the country. The party is getting more powerful by the day not by legal means but through abuse of power, intimidation and unholy alliances with institutions that should check it.

So, when you are faced with that sort of situation, an alternative will emerge. That is what the APC is. It is not just a desirable thing, is a necessity and that necessity ensures that it will fully come into fruition and it will be at the helm of affairs in 2015.

There is the fear that because of the personal ambitions of some of its gladiators, such as Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, there may be a problem in selecting the presidential candidate and others?

I do not think so because one of the earliest discussions before APC was announced was this concern that people had voiced. You have heard from the leadership of the various merging parties. They have all said that they are putting the country first. APC is not about the party, it is putting the country first. We would have no other place to go if we let the country collapse. So, the country is first and if the country is first, and we have gone this far, then personal ambition takes a second place. If someone’s ambition is going to be a problem, I think we would have started seeing signs of that.

Is APC not threatened by the emergence of a PDP Governors’ Forum and other PDP members said to be undermining APC’s prospects?

You only succeed with things like that when the house is divided. You cannot come into my family and break it up if there are no cracks already. So long as the merging parties in the APC are committed to their goals and they are focused, all these shenanigans can only weaken the PDP itself, because these are moves that will backfire on the PDP.

Are you sure that the emergence of the PDP Governors’ Forum will backfire?

Clearly it will, because it tells you that there is a division. The Governor of Niger State, Babagnda Aliyu, is asking why there should be a PDP governors’ forum within the Governors’ Forum. Is he not a member of the PDP? Clearly, it is because there is a crack in the house of the PDP. That is why they have deemed it necessary to have the PDP Governors’ Forum. The PDP is in the majority in the Governors’ Forum. So, it clearly shows that they are jittery over something, otherwise, why should the PDP governors’ forum be necessary?

How do you assess President Goodluck Jonathan’s anti-graft war? Do you believe that he is committed to the war?

I do not believe that President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration is committed to curbing corruption. If it is, the first place is all around him. He does not even need the ordinary Nigerian to tell him anything. He does not need any adviser. It is all around him and he can see it. If he starts from there, that will demonstrate his commitment.

What about Nigerians; are they committed to the anti-graft war?

Unfortunately we are losing the anti-corruption war. We are not committed to it as much as we ought to. In this regard, we have all ourselves to blame: the people in government, the people out of government, the police, the judiciary, the ordinary Nigerians, all of us should be blamed, because corruption is the biggest problem we have in this country.

The ordinary people still eulogise these corrupt people. As long as they come from our area, or the same religion, we eulogise them. The ones we do not eulogise are the ones we feel we are not connected to. We should ostracise corrupt people.

Do you think it is right for the President to think of continuing after 2015?

First of all, President Goodluck Jonathan is a Nigerian that enjoys rights like every other Nigerian that is eligible to contest or have ambition for 2015. So, he has that right. But as to whether it is appropriate for him to do so, I do not think so because in the last few years that he has been the President, it is clear to many Nigerians that he is incapable of handling the demands of that office. The patriotic thing for him is to go away. It might be too much to expect an open admission; for him to say, ‘it is too much for me,’ but in the interest of the nation, he can just quietly walk away.

A lot of agitation is coming from the North that the next President should be a northerner. But others are saying that we should not bring tribal or ethnic sentiments into who becomes Nigeria’s President. What is your take?

Nigeria needs a good leader. If a good leader comes from the North, that is all well and good. If to douse the tension in the country at the moment is that a northern President should emerge, then so be it. But let it be someone who can lead the country aright.

We cannot have good political office holders at the national and state levels without a credible electoral system. What is your advice to the Independent National Electoral Commission?

INEC needs to do a lot to convince Nigerians of its credibility and the fact that it is not a parastatal of the PDP. It does not appear to me that it is doing that. It is a credibility issue. I have never met Prof. Attahiru Jega, who is the INEC chairman, but I have spoken with a few people who are close to him. The way they described the man does not tally with the performance of the institution which he is heading.

So, if he is a man of integrity and a man that believes in fair play and sense of duty, then as the people say, he really has to wake up. We all know what the problems are: manipulation of results, conferring advantage on one party against the other, etc. You cannot successfully rig an election without INEC support. So, what is INEC doing to cleanse its own house? That has got to be done. Between now and 2015, I think INEC should be running public enlightenments. There should be meetings of INEC officials and representatives of political parties. They should be meeting on regular basis and should be exchanging ideas so that all those problems will be tackled. But you are not going to see that now. A few months to the election, they will now say they are doing roadshows.

Are you saying that the performance of INEC has not been impressive?

It has not been impressive. I am saying that without a shadow of doubt. INEC’s performance has fallen well below standard.

Could you suggest some of the things needed for the development of Nigeria?

First, we should all work to build and respect constituted authorities and institutions. Let us respect authorities and institutions and not individuals. Let us strengthen our institutions and not individuals. We are strengthening individuals and weakening our institutions.

Let us tackle corruption in a meaningful and wholesome manner. Our leaders are being short-sighted in the belief that they can be corrupt and as long as they take what they want to take, it does not matter what anyone else is thinking or feeling. They are being short-sighted. It is becoming very difficult for them to leave outside Nigeria without ill-gotten wealth. And very soon, the society is going to reject them but they still have to leave here. It is for everybody’s benefit for the country to fight corruption and win the anti-graft war.

There should be a new approach or a paradigm shift to the way we view our country. Let us put our country first. Any other thing that we are should be private to us. Whether you are a Yoruba, Ijaw, Hausa, Igbo, a Christian or a Muslim or you belong to this party or the other party, those things are private allegiances. One common allegiance which should be the first and foremost is “One Nigeria.”

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Dr Pat Kolawole Awosan

The 2011 Kwara State ACN gubernatorial candidate Mr Dele Belgore was right with his outright declaration that president Ebele Jonathan lacks the human leadership capacity
President Jonathan himself is a certify corrupt,inept and clueless Nigerian president who
encourages official embezzlement,looting and scamming of Nigeria oil/gas and NNPC and
continuing importation of fuel.
The four refineries have been side tracked by president Jonathan and his home comrade
oil minister Alison Madueke.
President Jonathan encourages official corruption practices and he is supported and his desperate and unwavery cabals.Democracy is dead on president Jonathan watch at same time when security collapsed and died with PDP Boko Haram Northern terrorists.

Arinzeokworld

Obasanjo a Yoroba man ruled this nation for good eight years and know development toke place despite crude oil selling for above 140 USD per barrel.
The said refineries never worked, take power for instance, Nnanji was doing well b/4 they skimmed him out, a sound robotic prof., best in this country yet the North & West refuse to act, they say he has interest in the power projects. Why won’t him when he was the first to establish IPP project in Abuja and the then FGN saw the merit in his concept joined. FGN did not pay for this eye opener and yet Nigerians disgraced him out of office. Who will develop the dead country if not the likes of Nnanji & co.

Tonnero

Sigh…..

bloggernaija

Obasanjo regime averaged $49 a barrel through out his 8 years. With that, he was able to pay off our foriegn debt to Paris club $16 billion and accumulate an extra $67 billion savings in the ECA and foriegn reserve.
The also paid for all the power station GEJ is claiming as his achievement. He brought down the ratio of recurrent to capital expenditure and did a little repair work on Nigeria’s reputation
Oil prices have gone through the roof throughout GEJ REGIME ,yet they are borrowing ,spending and throwing money about like tomorrow will never come.
These are verifiable facts. Even though ,I hate OBJ game,his macro economic policy was very sound. It should have put nigeria in a better position to meet up with present challenges. But all the opportunities have been squandered between yar adua and GEJ regime.
If they had kept pace with that policy,nigeria ought to be looking at $120 billion in foriegn reserve and 60 billion in ECA.
WIth such sums in saving ,a government would have no problem going big and ambitious.e.g building an underground rail station in Lagos ,massive reclamation of land in bayelsa like Eco Atlantic ,investing in agriculture etc.

GBENGA

I think we should not blame Jonathan for whatever is happening in Nigeria,those men/women to blame are the ones who put him there to slight their perceived enemies but they have made a decision that is having a devastating negative effect on Nigerians which they themselvesfor are regretting.Take for example the decision to nominate Fashola as Lagos state governor and that show us that there leader with vision who meant well for the people and also there are selfish leaders who take selfish decision which is what put us in this mess.Please let us pray God for visionary leaders that will take Nigerians away from this pit that GEJ has put Nigerians.God help and save Nigeria before it is too late.

bass mak

None of the elites should attempt to deceive the poor. You all are failures. Enough of these buck passing. It’s now up to the masses to decide their future or remain docile while you, Belgore, Jonathan and co. continue the looting spree.

Larry

God bless u, bass mak. These people are playing with
Nigerian’s destiny, and their followers can’t see anything wrong with these
people. I pray God shall someone like Jerry rawlling to Nigeria! From 1966 till
this day, our military, politicians have wrecked this country beyond repair in
10 years to come, but I believe change
will come asap.

Efeturi Ojakaminor

With Jonathan we are saddled with incompetence. This man can hardly manage a local government. There can be no doubt about this. Obasanjo foisted him on us knowingly so that we can say he (OBJ) did better when he was in the villa.

1pumpaction

He is trying to solve the myriad of problems your fellow Yoruba Judases and your Hausa mallam overlords caused in this country so please shut your dirty mouth,Sir.

Bimbo

What problems has Jonathan solved so far? Is it security, unemployment,corruption? Because he did not cause the problems he should sit down and not do anything about them. It is obvious that you are from the same area as the president cause you have the same disease – blame shifting.

Ade

Bimbo pls don’t mind him as it takes 4yrs for a creek man to sink a borehole and 40yrs to properly manage a Million people in republic of Niger Delta as for Nigeria it will take 400yrs for Jonna to even have a clue, unfortunately we ain’t got the time for a snail dunes, so bye bye n back to the creek come 2015.

So without the support of the so-called Yorubas and the Hausas, can President Jonathan get elected or re-elected?

Omoluwabi

Dele Belogore is not a Yoruba man.

Andrew

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ODAUDU Moses Abrahams

I am surprised this man did not present himself for election, since he has greater ability. So easy staying beside their their wife feeling great and passing buck

ODAUDU Moses Abrahams

I could be wrong but this is my opinion that No Nigerian president has has displayed the zeal, determination, and sincerity of purpose towards the revitalization of a dysfunctional sectors of the economy. Take an objective look at happenings in the power sector, aviation, railway, Agicultural sector, and you will agree with me

ODAUDU Moses Abrahams

Except Jonathan

Fidel98

what did you expect to hear from opposition about the president certinly not anything good so am not suprise to hear this man said all those things but one thing is sure if he could have been the president he would have been worse than the president.

DELE

pls tell the person that have the will to salve Nigeria problem the problem with the name JONA is that he did not come from the tribe that is expected to rule that is all if other tribe is there now all this change change you are hearing wont be there thieves

Dr Pat Kolawole Awosan

Nigerians should just throw away PDP on the voting day in 2015 and elect an opposition like APC to strategize and rescue Nigeria from strangglehold of thieves,embezzlers and looters of our patrimony and national financial resources.

http://www.facebook.com/solomon.ododoru Solomon Ododoru

Both PDP and the opposition party APC are thesame. Why will APC allow PDP governors defect into APC since they claim that PDP is corrupt party?